AIT International School is a National school in Patumthani, Thailand. Founded in 1974. It serves 285 students for students aged 3–12. Annual tuition ranges from $1,715 to $4,102 USD.
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Location & Getting There
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
No public scholarships or financial aid. Discounts are limited to AIT staff (50%) and AIT students (75%) as part of the standard fee policy.
Key facts
Fees & the true cost of attendance
Published fees
$ 1,715–$ 4,102 per year.
Budget beyond the sticker price. Assume the real annual spend is 5–15% higher than the headline fee. Hidden costs typically include: registration fee, acceptance deposit (usually one term's fees, refundable at the end of schooling), uniform + sports kit, trips and expeditions, individual music tuition, exam entry fees, travel to/from home.
Ask the Bursar for a sample "all-in" first-year invoice before committing.
About
AIT International School is a coeducational day school located in Klong Luang, Patumthani, Thailand, situated along the Phaholyothin Highway. The school serves students aged 3 to 12 with a total enrollment of 285 pupils and follows a national curriculum.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
- Visual and Creative Arts
- Academic Enrichment
- Outdoor Education
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Grades 1-6 (Non-AIT) | THB 146,500~$ 4,014 |
| Kindergarten (Non-AIT) | THB 146,500~$ 4,014 |
| Grades 1-6 (AIT Student) | THB 73,250~$ 2,007 |
| Kindergarten (AIT Student) | THB 73,250~$ 2,007 |
| Nursery/Pre-K1/Pre-K2 (Non-AIT) | THB 122,500~$ 3,356 |
| Nursery/Pre-K1/Pre-K2 (AIT Student) | THB 61,250~$ 1,678 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: THB 61,250 - 146,500.
Admissions Process
- 1Complete the Application Form and submit required documents (birth certificate, passport/ID copy, previous school records, immunization records). 2. Student Assessment: applicants complete an English and Mathematics placement assessment; younger children may take a school readiness test evaluating academic level, cognitive and motor skills, and social-emotional development. 3. Review by the Admissions Committee (principal, coordinator, and special education teacher if applicable) who review results and prior records. 4. Offer of Place and Fee Payment: families receive a formal acceptance with tuition instructions billed per semester; enrollment confirmed after payment and completion of all administrative requirements.
Admissions Details
The school does not publicly disclose a formal waitlist or pool system.
School Day
Classes start at 8:00 AM. Pre-Kindergarten runs until about 2:45 PM (2:05 PM on Fridays), with optional daycare until 4:00 PM. Kindergarten to Grade 6 ends at 2:45 PM on weekdays and 2:05 PM on Fridays, with after-school activities from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. A short morning break and lunch break are built into the schedule, and staff supervise students from 7:30 AM.
Student Life
There are four Houses: Red, Yellow, Blue, and Purple. Each House is led by a House Master (teacher) and assisted by a House Captain and a Co-captain (a student from Grade 5 or 6). The House System promotes social interaction, healthy competition, and team building, and House points are tracked toward a yearly House Trophy. Grades 1–6 wear PE shirts in their House color.
Boys wear a white shirt with green shorts, black shoes, and white socks. Girls wear a white shirt with a green short skirt, black shoes, and white socks. Nursery through Kindergarten wear a green PE T-shirt with black shorts for PE. Grades 1–6 wear a PE uniform in their House color with trainers; black shoes are worn with the regular uniform; sneakers are allowed only for PE.
There is a campus Canteen. Students eat in designated areas: the Canteen or the lunch classroom. Snack and lunch are part of the daily meal arrangements.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The school counselor offers individual guidance and responds to students experiencing stress, emotional challenges, or crises. AITIS organizes team-building and character development activities, including a Grade 6 character-building camp and transition programs. Parents and teachers can request counseling sessions for students as needed.
AITIS implements child safety and protection measures through staff supervision, emergency procedures, and clear conduct rules. Fire and evacuation drills are conducted regularly, and crisis and emergency plans are reviewed annually. The school maintains strict student supervision hours and discourages early arrival or late stays without enrollment in supervised programs.
Student Demographics
Curriculum by Stage
| Stage | Curriculum | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-Kindergarten | — | |
| Elementary School (Grades 1-6) | — |
School Background
private





